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Motorhead's 1995 Sacrifice is the second, and last album, to feature the short lived four man line up of Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Campbell, Wьrzel, and Mikkey Dee, as Wurzel left the band at the end of recording this album.

The title track was used in the movie Tromeo and Juliet, a film in which Lemmy appears.

"This is a very good album.", Lemmy 'sez', "Put it in your system and your girlfriend's clothes fall off." Humour aside, Lemmy views Sacrifice as one of his favourite records the band has made, despite the difficulties involved, which he explained as:

Howard was producing us again, but he'd also just gotten an A&R gig with a label called Giant. So his mind was in at least two or three different places, and half the time the engineer, Ryan Dorn, was holding it all together, following the direction Howard gave him. And it was becoming clearer every day that Wurzel was on his way out of the band. He wouldn't extend himself at all, and usually just sat there while we were writing songs, with his guitar across his knee. When we stopped playing, he stopped playing and when we started again, he would too.